Boosted by the Xbox Live Arcade sales of Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD, DLC containing more levels is coming, although it has yet to be confirmed by developer Robomoto or publisher Activision. When the game finally arrives on PlayStation 3, we don’t know when the DLC is going to be released.

What we do know about the DLC so far is that it will be a DLC pack that contains levels from Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3. A video of Airport and Los Angeles is making the rounds already, with additional levels expected to follow.

Sources indicate to us that right now there is expected to be one DLC pack for certain, and maybe a second one, depending on how well the first DLC pack sells. Each pack will contain 3 or 4 levels (the number apparently has yet to be decided) and an exclusive move, as well as some additional skaters that will be part of the DLC package. The target price for the DLC package is said to be only $5, which, if true, will help it sell very well.

The release date isn’t known yet, but we would expect it sometime after the PC version is released; which we are now expecting to be soon, since the PS3 version is out.

Microsoft has confirmed what has become nearly an annual tradition on the Xbox 360: the Summer of Arcade. This year, the Summer of Arcade will start on July 18th and run till August 15th. Microsoft will be offering a 400 point credit to anyone who purchases three of the five Summer of Arcade titles.

The titles this year will be:

Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD – July 18th – 1,200 MSP / $15

Wreckateer – July 25th – 800 MSP / $10

Deadlight – August 1st – 1,200 MSP / $15

Hybrid – August 8th – 1,200 MSP / $15

Dust: An Elysian Tail – August 15th – 1,200 MSP / $15

As you can see, all except one title this year will set you back 1,200 Microsoft Points or $15 for those playing our home game. The only 800 Microsoft Point title, which is Wreckateer, is a Kinect title and had quite a good showing at the Microsoft E3 Press Conference. We expect that this might be the hidden gem of the bunch for those of you that are Kinect owners.

The rest of the titles are also looking pretty darn good, and Activision and developer Robomoto are banking heavily on the popularity of bringing back the new HD version of Tony Hawk Pro Skater. We are already hearing that extra content is coming in the form of additional maps for this one, and it is going to cost you more than the 1,200 Microsoft Points if you want to get all of the additional maps. It looks pretty good, however, and could finally breathe some new life into a franchise that has needed some help for a time.

The other titles also look really interesting, and early signs seem to suggest there is not a dog in the bunch. It appears that I will be dipping into my points again this summer to spend time playing these new titles.